<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html>
<head>
<!-- Test that removing a <br> can create frames for text around it -->
<style>
body > div { border:1px solid black; margin:1em;
             font-family:sans-serif; letter-spacing:2px; }
</style>
<script>
function remove(id) {
  var e = document.getElementById(id);
  e.parentNode.removeChild(e);
}
function loaded() {
  document.body.offsetHeight;
  remove("b1");
  remove("b2");
  remove("b3");
  remove("b4");
}
</script>
</head>
<body onload="loaded()">
  <div><span>Hello</span><br id="b1"> <span>Kitty</span></div>
  <div><span>Hello</span> <br id="b2"><span>Kitty</span></div>
  <!-- we'll create frames here, but they won't make a difference to the rendering -->
  <div><br id="b3"> <span>Hello</span> <span>Kitty</span></div>
  <div><span>Hello</span> <span>Kitty</span> <br id="b4"></div>
</body>
</html>
